IIM-Trichy to offer short-term executive courses
Friday April 26, 2013 06:45:49 PM,
IANS
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Chennai: The Indian
Institute of Management Tiruchirapalli (IIM Trichy) will soon
start several short-term executive education and customised
management programmes for individual companies at its centre here.
In a statement Friday, the management institute said: "IIM Trichy
will shortly announce a range of short-term executive education
programmes and customised management programmes for individual
companies, at its Chennai centre."
The institute said it will also commence the second batch of its
three-year Post-Graduate Programme in Business Management (PGPBM)
here from July 2013.
A flagship programme of the institute, PGPBM is specifically
designed to enable working executives who aspire to equip
themselves with a formal management education.
According to IIM Trichy, the Chennai centre would be equipped with
video conferencing facility and connected with its Trichy campus.
"The institute will install a lecture capture system, which will
enable students to catch up and refresh their learning from
classroom lecture sessions at their convenience," the statement
said.
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